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Student guerrilla by Isamu Fukui

ellen's review against another edition

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4.0

um ok those fight scenes were killer like oh my gosh those were amazing
i love how this was just like SCHOOL SUCKS LETS TAKE IT DOWN!!!!!!!
also BROTHERS!?!? FATHER!??!! WHATTTTT

nerfherder86's review against another edition

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3.0

Written by a teen author. In a future where schools are run by strict Educators in more of a military setting than a school, and Enforcers are under the thumb of a strict Mayor, students become rebels and guerrilla fighters against the corrupt system. Lots of action, battles in the streets, betrayals and so forth. First in a trilogy. Interesting dystopian scifi story.

funsizelibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Great for teens who hate school, though I'm not sure what their school administration will think about it!

ravencrantz's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. I read it a few years ago, and going back to the library I found the prequel which I am currently reading.

I felt the book had a vague 1984 distopian society ring to it. I really enjoyed 1984, so I understand why I enjoyed this book. A lot of action, memorable characters, fighting, I enjoyed it all. Sure there were some technical flaws, some of the dialogue seemed weird to me, but I feel that in a lot of books I read and still enjoy. Truancy might not be a book for everyone, but it doesn't mean it is not enjoyable.

chloesumner1317's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was high school student's dream. Essentially it's like this book just sits there and flips off the education system, which, being a student, if I did I would be condemned to the outskirts of society.

floridaminnie's review against another edition

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4.0

A really good book and I was surprised that it was written by a 17 year old. I went ahead and bought three books for my classroom library for my students to read in the fall.

bittercactus's review against another edition

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1.0

God. The writing. Is. So. Bad.

library_brandy's review against another edition

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Ahhhhhhh I've been reading this forever and I'm a little better than halfway through, but every time I open it up I get the "what is this I don't even" feeling again. I think there are some interesting ideas, but by the time I've gotten this far into the book I've forgotten what they are.

The writing is pretty bad. This is why people shouldn't achieve their dreams at 15 years old. Oh goodness the badness of the writing. And it seems there was not an editor within ten feet of the manuscript.

thisgrrlreads's review against another edition

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2.0

Too many swordfights! The premise is interesting, so much so that it almost makes me want to read the prequel, written after this book. Maybe the sixteen-year-old author matured while writing the second book.
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